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mill
OrOAkl still was serious, howc
Lf I j LA HI 1 dispatches said a feeli
likely to lead to chaos.
THE LANCAS1
sver, and the ! ??????
COUNTY
TER NEWS, JULY 9, 191!
THE FUNIIKRB
A/K WS letter of Much 1
1 I1J WW kJ Throuirhn.it '
).
tURK FAMILY. BURIAL
Interest to Many Holt's Body Will
rh<? Col.nt.'
AT DALLAS. Traw
London.
I be Carried to Texas trawler Che*1:
1
???.
ler Blown Up. k,
July 8.?The Grimaby I
tire was blown up by a
VT?-*U ? ^ _ iir i _
SAVLolAKVlNbMI
Red Cross Agent Sa
tions Worse Than In
FAMINE IS AT
I YIPRMy! No mention was mad
LAlunnv tary slt,,atlon- At the 1
ier left. Gen. Pablo U<
manding the attacking
ys Condi- my. was waiting for re
-i Messages from Vera Cr
idicuted. , . . . .. . ..
have stated that the as
j newed July 5.
HAND. Although the Zapat
said to number about
e of the mill
line the cour- j
onzales, com- ]
Carranza ar- special to The News
inforcements. Buford, July 8.?
uz since then of Bethlehem church
tsault was re- work' ?n Saturda>'
; o'clock the home of 1
Leslie Taylor was a j
a forces are about sixty jolly, ha
'25.000 men. 1 boys were playing an<
I A correspondent
D. Journal, writes t<
the death of H. i
' . ? . Columbus, Miss.,
-The Sunbeams
are doing good 0(>slor8 for gener
afternoon at 4 residents of thi$ c
VIr. and Mrs. H. | are hundreds of t!
>retty scene, for I , this count ,
ippy girls and \ s . .
J having a good ' interest, we giv
of The Pagelantl
o that paper of Da,la8' Texe8'
P. runaerburk of wl" bo buried
whose lineal an- meut8 havlng be
ations back were the body here
ounty. As there ,ng to Hn annou
h?, connection liv- "ndert*k,nS
to whom it will be ber father' lhc
e space to the in- baUgh* PrevJ ?
111111*? Ill UIC
AH the crew
July 8.?Frank Holt neer was kill
in Dallas, arrange
en made for bringing C
Immediately, accordncement
today by an STATK OF S<
n. Holt's wife and County i
> Rev. O. F. Sensa- By J. E. Stew
ily had planned to Whereas, O
luriu sva weunesaay.
except the chief engied.
STATION.
3UTH CAROLINA,
Lancaster,
man, Judge of Probate.
'. C. Robinson has made
Where Not Ravaging It It
and Sturvutiou Draw
Awaiting News of I
Washington, July 7.?i
result of Carranza's lat
to drive the Zapata garr
Mexico City was awaitei
xiety here tonight. No
they are short of arms
ImptiH iug yQQ antj ofhcia 1 s here
S \ (*HT
surprised to hear at a
tattle. they had evacuated or
News of the | from the city. General
est attempt given assurance that ev<
ison out of tion will be shown no
d with an- by his army,
word from j
, A i ivt.tv% ?avc3 1
.' time. After a coup
and aramuni- fun> jce cream and ca
would not be ed Tim Sunbeams
ny time that their next Bocial ,ga
been driven , home as it was so
< 'u i ra T17'l has thift timet
arranza has Mr and Mrg B>
sry considera- Monday jn Monroe,
m-eombatnats celebration of Indepe
Mrs. Crenshaw of <
! ing her daughter,
. , %,L, PnnHorhiirli
le of hours of teresting article wi
*ndy were serv- I Funderburk of Blr
hope to have The Journal. It I
thering at this Columbus, Miss
highly enjoyed runernI G( ? p
F. Usher spent' died at his home,
taking in the avenue, last night
ndence Day. family residence at
hMrer ' Tolaon afternoon, having 1
, lipv 1 I. VlnBO'ii
itten by Mr. S. M. ' """ " *"
mlngbam. Ala., to , "y , auKh,el
a as follows: w"he" tl,at the
.. June 22.?The N?Y' so, 8he 1
Funderburk. who
718 South Ninth Holt" 1
. was held at the ?" Frlnt belng
3:30o'ociockthi. "h"rpr'B'
been conducted by . b ? Y 8
, ,^.l here Sunday.
laia, ?. i. | a.'lt tc me to
first yielded to our ministration t
burial be in Ithaca, of Jas P. He
night be spared the These are,
funeral," said Mrs. admonish all
... . , , . . red and cerdi
>ut later she insisted ed that they
buried here, where me> in the c
nake her home." held at I>anc
expected to arrive ?' July* 1915,
thereof, at 11
grant him letters Ot a 1
>t the estate and effects
ibinsou deroasdd
therefore, to cite and
and singular the kindtors
of the said dectasbe
and appear before
ourt of probate, to be
aster on the 20th day
, next, after publication
o'clock in the forenoon.
ine ngnuiu, nas come s
announced from Vera Cri
ago that General Gonzah
ed Carranza army had i
attack with the expecta
easy victory.
Apprehension had beei
relieved during the day, 1
receipt of a dispatch at tl
nartment from Vera Cr
nice u was; n,? J
az two da>s , Hoit infornicMl His W?
> ? reinforc- j Design*,
renewed its; oalla.s. Texas, July 7
tion of an sabCUgh, father-in-law o
tonight made public th
i somewhat ten by Holt, apparently
lowever, by on his way from Washi.
tie state de- York, to his wife here, i
117. statins 1 1 "
I Mr. and Mrs. H.
fe of Deadly spent Monday in Mom
Mrs. Joe Plyler has
0 p Sen- wa,k *or sometime o
-ore leg.
f Frank Holt, | Mrs. Robert Whitr
e letter writ- her parents, Mr. ai
while he was Plyler.
ngton to New TAIlKItXA
n which Holt j
Leslie Taylor j First Baptist chur
onaKio tn ^r- Funderburk
??l!,t Iff J! hea,th for several
n account of a about tWQ weeRg
____ , stroke of paralysis
norc is \l8itfng oni*?#i ? ? * .
Mr? T P 8Ulted in death.
" old and was a nativ
ty, Alabama, but I
p. p ~ in Columbus for a
past. A widow an
survive him.
Ul IUV
en.
had been in feeble SCUTARI <?
1 years past, and ?
i ago suffered a To be Used to ]
i which finally re- From
He was 68 years L/ondon, July
^e of Pickens coun- cettinje, Mont
had been residing _ . ?
number of years Telegram ( omp
d several children "The Montene
rncnntlv loob
io snow cause
the said adn
IVES UP ARMS. be granted.
Given unde
FOqulp "Montenegrins *^u'y Anne
America.
8.?A dispatch from
enegro, to Keuter's ^ | ^ ^ ^
grin authorities, who
i, u any mey nave, wny
illustration should not
r my hand, this 6th day
> Domini, 1915.
J. E. STEWMAN,
Probate Judge.
ifT'SWiunKiit
that the investing Carr
intended to facilitate attei
eigners to quit the cap
transmit their messages
side world. The depart i
vices added that the Ca
cials were confident of t
ico City "in a short time
Measures for relief of 11
u III 11 urvl IIIB pictlio IVI ?
anza forces . ate chamber in Washli
inpts of for- j j j? Morgan an<l destro;
ital and to , leaving New York July
to the out- I "rhe letter, which is
nent's ad- Route" and is undated
rranza otli- "My Dear Darling,
aking Mex- oniy Gne 1 can and mi
entrust with this news,
ion-combat- are strong in your faitl
icvr me a*-n- special to i ne ;\ews.
igton, attack Tabernacle. July 8.y
a steamship and Dewey Fundert
3. j week-end at Wii
headed "En , friends.
, follows: | Miss Co~lnne Fund*
You are the spending a few days
ist trust and Plyler of the New B
1 know you I Miss Lola Stewart i
i in God and I Patsy, of Camden are
?Messrs. Clyde The above ann
>urk spent the reference to the d
igate, visiting Punderburk. who
i of Jacob Funderb
| few miles west of
?rburk has been the Lancaster coun
with Miss Etta now known as the 1
ethel section. , Among a large nu
, ..... . . Joshua Funderbi
*nd little sister. vounger day8 afte
snending a few ?
? VVVIIIIJ IWUA p
Albania, have or
few WaS " t0 ?P *? ?'
eath of Henry P Ag a resuU ,
was a descendant and (.artrIdge8
urk, who li\ed a XVere handed o\
lynches creek on U8ed to arm seVl
ty side, in what is negrinB now re
rradesville section. jca>mber
of sons was
irk, who in his
r his marriage to ?Mr- P. A. ,
udsc^biuii ui ni uian, '
-dered the population
ins and ammunition.
irge .amount of rifles
of Austrian origin
er and they will be TIllC 1C t
pral thousand Monte- I Ul5 15 1
turning from Amer.
position
Jackson swallowed a
KKSHr
he only cold pro- - ?*
to be considered j
ants were continued toda
General Hanna at Monte
ed to the Red Gross that h
ing 16,000 persons fron
relief supplies. Chinese 1
ficlals here arranged wit
department and the Red
the care of destitute Chin
ico.
iv. Consul j love tor your fellow
rey report- therefore approve of m;
ie was feed- fact that it should strip
1 American instead of John Smith
legation of- j hard, but can't be helpe
h the state dred times I said like .
I Cross for send somebody else,' bi
ese in Mex- one answer. Nobody
be available. I have
t rnnihlud aiul ?? *
men and do weeks with relatives
y action. Tha ^ nacle section.
;e our family j Misses Odessa Plyl
s may seem , derburk, Leola, Louis
d. One huti- Sapp have returned h
Jonah. -Lord, ! to Asheville. where
. , . , ; viewing the beautiful
nt 1 got only lan(j tlie g^y ?
Use seems to \ number of our ]
prayed and the Fourth in Monroe
wl I..;., .. ..... 1. ~ Innlamont V.
in the Taber- late Samuel and
| moved with two
? . ? Abram and Henry
er, C arrie kun- | one 8jgt#r> tlie late
ie and Margaret ney, into what ia
ome from a trip ; section of Chesterf
they have been was sparsely settle*
scenery in "the with little help b<
, ment of that wild
people attended and being of very
? in spite of the succeeded in mak
I, 41 MMt-l" HI I lie I HUUIIllijr I.
Ervln RobertRon. (,ay evening. bu
of his brothers, ' ?f a physician
Kunderburk nnd j around,and he
Mrs. Lizzie Illuke- i yesterday morn
now the Dudley I 'Ives. We ut
leld county, which Jackson had b<
i. Tliese brothers tinie that his 1
egan the develop- I anfl this state o
section of country responsible foi
industrious habits i Chronicle.
Ing it one of the I
>1 tai uuuc ;i <i(i i urst
the prompt services t
soon brought him f{ f*. is
was sent to Yorkville
ing to be with rela- iUim **n*
iderstand that Mr. im5 5ea"
sen afraid for some
tealth was impaired, '
f mind no doubt was
p his act.?Camden __
as necessary at
\on as a fire is t
in winter
t,nseo Arrenaonuo,
agent in Washington, reit
statement tonight that in
of Mexico over which ('a
control, there is no t'ani
and "no shortage of oo
plies so serious as to thres
even to the poorest of our
in the future, immediate <
Tlirt pnntontinn hof vvor
i:arranza s ?
, . . at night, and thought
orated in a bu, there ,g nQ wa? uu
those part3 slaughter in Europe uiu:
trranza has and America must stop
ine danger munition. If it goes t
idstuft sup J1-: ZT 1 T ,re8P?n8'1
1 that I do not stop it wh
iten hunger j will try. First: U
population j Washington. That is n
r>r distant." | is 11 starter and may di
| Let us pray that the peo;
i\? Kiiii a m aau iin iciiiriu ? c*i uiri .
and thought, good time,
t of it. The Master Harry Sa
st be stopped, painful accident by st
sending am- his foot a few days ag
>n, I can not very sick, but is able
tde, in so far Our school will t
en I can. So with the same facul
I. I'earce of Lyles and C. H. Rov
ty appeal. It
o some good. HOTS OF MIFF
pie may wake
i m-.v ic|iun u . very best sections
I the early part of
pp met with a old Liberty Hill
icking a nail in ; stands today a liv
o. He has been j the efforts of tin
to be up again, i brothers and their
legin the 19th a8 Uncle Jerry Fu
ty. Prof. \V. C. sons and dnughte
cell. ( generations can re
^ | church house, ami
VlLL.AfJK. daughters of thes<
I oralis conld ?>""
of the county In j Adriatic flow*
the lust century. , Washington.
Ilaptist church the Adriatic sea
ing monument to j 0f all nations ex
e father and his Montenegrin or
kinsman, known convoy furnishe
nderburk. and his ; istry of war is
irs. We younger gram from Amb
collect the old log son Page at Lou
how the sons and and given out to
; old pioneer vet- partment.
flip GntlMiorn i
(I to Merchantmen. Hail \
July 8.?Closing of
to merchant vessels 1
;cept when bound for orpnt
Italian ports under
d by the Italian min- P
announced in a tele- 1
assador Thomas Nelidon.
dated yesterday
night by the state de- I LAI
the wagon
>ne the off'hone
322.
FASTER
Cross aud officials of Vil
here over the attitude of
cers toward relief measut
in a statement tonight
agency that Villa forces
every aid to alleviate suffe
disturbed districts. M
Boardman, of the Red Cro
there had been lack of c
... v..^ ...... Up lo tne crime tney ar
la's agency by allowing the slaugh
Villa's oili- Second, the steamer
es resulted Vork for Liverpool on sink,
God wilin g, on tin
from the tjie Philadelphia or
had offered am not quite sure, as
Ting in war schBiiulG theses two lt?tt
iiss Mabel <?n the margin ?
-Tear this off till it ha
ss, asserted "Third, I need a powe
o-operation I and have chosen J. Piei
e committing buttle r.crnice, dan
ter to go on. | 0. Privett, who lias
leaving New with fever, is able to 1
luly 3 should I Mr. 1). B. Mohaffey
i 7th; 1 think tlreat Falls Saturday
Saxonia, but brought back his br
according to MehafTey and family,
the 3rd. Mrs. Jordan, m
as written: I Charley Jordan, is a
ppens.") Mr. Jesse Robert
rful assistant section is visiting in i
"Dont Morgan Mrs. Bessie Hegler
, ot MrAjand Snored Harp t
been very sick | natlons S() f '
, '<>?* ?Ko days, and
made .1 trip to OVer in real!
?tw m," tV I Joshua Funderbi
other. Mi. Dan , wtth (ho Vails faml
>!. I South Carolina in
rery sick ^ county. Alabama. the0^!?!^!?^
i ''^woods^o se
VlSStliS'IK country
unes. Our imagi- invigorating to
ly back to those , ,
. . i i is The Old Standard g<
wish we could live grovk'S tasteli
tV again. Malar;.a.enriche*the
urk and his family Um- AUuctonic. *
Hies removed from 1862
to Pickens!
where he with his
thers began again
ttle up a new sec.
His family con
the Pale and Sickly | T/if1 ?
nrrnl itrtotlhtllllll (onic ( f d
ISS chill TONIC, drives out ! Iwll V
blood.andbuildsupthesys* I
'or adults aud children. 50c
The
\ FUEL CO.
.
I w I
by both Villa and Carrar
Dispatches to the state
from Mexico said that <
had been occupied by V
and that Villa forces also
ered the towns of Cedral
huala.
Other dispatches said tl
had been in progress for
iza officers, j of Glen Cove, Lour Isli
department ! llme you get this U w11
department j gha|, either be (lead
(J nana junto | with the Morgan family
ilia troops | dence in Glen Cove whil
had recov- ' 8? to all manufaei
and Mate- munition and persuade
sending them. It he
must forfeit his family i
tat a battle my poor wife and babi
about six husband and father.
M\fv iln.ir mn
and. By the Ethel Settlemyer.
1 be all over. Messrs. I). B., Ton
or in prison Mehaffey visited the
in their resi- Oscar Threatt. Sunda
e .Mr. Morgan Mrs. Effle Sheely vi
nrers of am- : er, Mtr. C. W. Bvirg
them to stop
does not he THE PROPOSED I
md of course
es also their Mr. B. F. Adams As
ncnt (Questions
T kni.A T.. tlin I.MUMS Af T1 A
I sisieo or seven son
. ? son, Jacob, Robert
,VJ *rd and Uriah. The li
?lr sister. Mrs. I Rre llv|nf> one R(
" i i ? ~ ?i home place settle
sited her moth-| 0(her /)ne m.eR ,n
J_ two daughters. Rat
. i mii i are ,ivinK. nn'l are
MM K >??'?'. tnK married brothe
i u ? _? Abrams, who died
.About It. ,ho date 1852. '
is, Harrison, Jack
, Henry P., Arr.ie
ist two mentioned
: or near the old
d hv Joshua, the
Mississippi, and
'hel and Jane, who
widows, hoth hav- j
rs by the name of | ????
several years aj?o.
urk resided up to V
ivhere Whiteford i
THREE-IN-ONE
Store
VHEN YOU'RE V
V
VEIL
days in the vicinity or r
The Carranzii agency
*" the receipt of a dispatcl
the Villa army had been *
routed" by the Carranza
Villa Garcia between Mo
Paredon. Villa forces wi
have suffered a loss of 600
wounded. The agency ad
second fieht nearer Pared*
, proofs that tlod is guidi
announced WOrk and that lie has i
1 declaring prayer for guidance,
'completely wonder if some people v
i forces at wus mistaken, because t
my family are so seven
ntere\ and about the hundreds of
?re said to fathers and husbands wl
i killed and to do the very thing I
Ided that a inK? Saving my countr;
, , . ruin. The path of duty
m nl?n liftfl 1 J
x u???c Uidiij i w uiu r^uiui til i ht
ng me in this As it has been so
answered my have written a lettei
I should not I will try and dot a
.ill say that 1 | health of the oommun
he results for . exeept Mrs. J. A. How
e. Hut what went an operation
thousands of Hospital. She is inif
ho ire forced The farmers freneri
am attempt- their work and the cr
y from moral j fine, though we are 1
is hard, but The farmers hav
' ., ' | . Jenkins now lives,
SI tLiSIL hy hls nephew, tt
" f Ne^b* Funderburk, fath
ilty livery good BHkeney and Mr?enL
who undor- ?!>"' t^nd"
_ a a_ ri i? tlon ifist I found
1 h* rfTu had converted the
[u- Lr ? ?mi ls- notwithstanding
"y. ?r? VP of ?sp. 'n ? well p
??PS ,r?Qok,nB into a ham I ol
O tb^r jLi and window blin
c their wheat
and was succeeded \ou 11
le late Joshua 0. ; that are
er of Mrs. R. H. fountain 1
Arra Simpson, of
I visited that sec- I ^
that Mr. Jenkins "
old house, which
: nearly a centurv And wl
eserved condition, ciate the
r,r p7tle-7.r? pharmaci:
J V.
injoy the dainty Drinks and Ice
served at our fountain and at
t>oys are "right on the job."
WHEN YOU'RE J
len the doctor prescribes for y
careful handling of your pres
sts, and the high quality of druj
s and Ice Cream
our tables; our
SICK
ou, you'll apprecription
by our
fs that we use.
resulted in a Carranza sue
Thousands of Mexican n
ants have eaten nothing
fruits for months; where
not ravaging it is impendir
a hunger truce between t
factions can save the lives
tltude, according to a rej
American Ked Cross date
] ?t must be trod, and to
OOS8- must offer our life,
on-combat-1 "If tlie rich of this <
but nativ '?? get richer by the Eurt
famine is n,U8t also be ready i
in the horror.
iK and only "They say, if the Ge
he warrins buy here and ship safel;
? of a mul- do so. Yes?but that
)ort to the > for our sellinR them an
, ' no more than the allies
cl from its stOD lt_
gain life we threshed nd the ere
where is the flour mil
country wish secretary of the Ohr
ipean horror, merce, Mr. Ellison, se
Lo participate ascertain how much i
sown, so as to arrange
rm;.ns could hut where is the mi
y they would it is in North Carolina
is no excuse her of loads of wheat
y munitions, that way daily. Is i
i. We must Lancaster is not able
'mill? Is it heeaose t
!P h 1 in the se
J that went Into bull
nU t card.To ' We y?Un?Pr pGOp,?
V ,? }? able lessons from o
\?raiS??,?r n n oar '"^parents b
l? T ?? S Mr. Editor, trust
/ .P ' Information may bi
from the nura- , t ROrae of" th
that are going f, * who no doi
LPh?Svi him. and that I am
to have a flour ,. .
hov nre not tn- .,h<Mr P?tience an.!
ii me v? muuiu ?nu
lection of material
Idings in that age.
b ran learn profit- I You wi
ibserving how well unlA
uilded. ^Old tiOOd
ting this sketch of _
a interesting reade
deceased's rela- ; T1?a
ibt had forgotten 1UC
not imposing upon
I your space will l_
ALL THE TIM
II find the choicest line of Furni
Is at this store, and the prices s
J. F.
uirvru
E
iture and Houseire
always right.
The
field agent July 2. It foil
"After six rays journe;
500 miles through Northe
including large portions of
of Niigvo Leon and Tamau
compelled to state that far
tions existing have been in
rather than exaggerated. V
ine is not ravaging, it is i
lon.l t .j Ii/v? >.! < .v
lows: j "i asked the Hloser
y of about rent at t ie First Nationa
rn Mexico, ' owe lb.75, July, and
. 1 . ' August,
the states: ?Thi8 ,g my ,asl ,ette
lipas, I am Glen Cove affair. My li
nine eondi- you and my babies and
ider-stated 1 "y >n Dallas. i am sori
V lie re fan.- !,lmV "l10"1'1. ?" a"
hope that God will a
mpending; , knows best. I can not d
'8 to deposit terested in the farm
1 Bank. They accommodate them?
$12.50 for see In large t>pe in T
<aster Leads." Well
r before the in the lead until slit
leart is with < lass flour mill. Yoi:
r 11 the lam- home. Well we have
ry if a great we are going to have it
of you, but l?as not prepared a m
vert it. ile joining state. North
o otherwise! many, and if vc have
' , * Kindly ask von to
lers enough to S M FIT
We very often I}. ' ..
lie News, "Lan- 1 Birmingham. Al.
/J? ';ann?t b? DKAD M'MBl
i erects a first
i say patronize
the wheat and Injur*
t ground. Home Reco
111, hut our ad- Niagara Falls. Oi
( arolina, has roviaing: the lists of
to go to Mon- 4 4.
nrontn n? hp r?s
publish same.
NDEHHURK,
June 28, 1915. p.
Store
CR TWKIA'K.
Ml Exported to _
rer.
it., July 8.?After |
' dead here and at
lilt nf I'lat ninrlil 'u U *
I ITIHLIVLI
CO.
riiTrkmiwrnin 1
3-Ull
s*" I
I
X 1 IT I
" *?'iv >411 j * i ii iiui an in
stricken, starvation draws
or. Meager corn crop in
not feed half the people a
amount of it will be or hi
ken by military authorit
needs are only slightly )o<
than those of the civilian i
"A hunger truce betwoi
tions miglit save the in
<i.> i.num. i see uiai at i i:;>ii
rvor nenr heard ritclit. Lot us pra:
sight will not in Am so glti
lives. Did not know an
" ;| Rr''al be on the upper floor at
is been ta- "Well, good-bye, my s'
ins, whoso Mring up your ohildren ii
ss pressing an<' inan aI"' ho ?tro
"Your affectioi
population
?n the far
indroii o! I'.?)(!> of (ieuonil Dia/
lust night I rot-, i to pin otir
v that it was v 11V "(>t buy some ol
(I it cost no Monroe while we are
ybody would Well, I run proud I
night. bud hills at Bear ('reel
<\eet darling, are being put in first
11 the love of by the county forre. '
ng and kind, have long been in a
nate, tion; very near Iro
KHANK." hereby return thanl
i thanks are due.
I'liiccd ) Well, we have onn g
wneat ground, ?
r our goods in wreck on Qneenstr
there? nor W. T. Greenv
[o see that tli" f io 1 ly recorde tithe
It, near Primus, . ,, (
class condition r
Those two hills virtanlly nil the otl
horrible condi- v. ho.'the Internatii
ipassable. We o<als saw were on
Its unto whom lenpwl from the. rf
rood permanent Injured h
>n Heights. Coro- ? |
irood tonight ofll- (
number of fiend
if injured include
her S 1 im-rfengers
r?nal Railway ofll-1
the car when it The dl'6
ilia. when you
. re a re doing well ntearf of h
tlUKNlnb I
A DAY OF JOY
aded day of churning becomes a
use the King Aerator and Sej
Ipinir :in Dll.(lav on^rnfwu-i Knf
JAY
i day of pleasure
para tor, and in
thousands of lives now nu
a hunger truce cannot be
food will have to be bro
outside. There is perfect
among all Mexicans of tl
in hoping that American
will And means to stop tli
exploitation of foodstuffs
famine land while the cc
;naeed. If I Vuult..
arranged, Paris, July t?.?Tlu>
light from (Jen. Porflrio Diaz, the (>
agreement dent of Mexico, was h<
his section litis morning in the Cat
authorities of St. Monroe I)' Dylan,
le criminal funeral assemblage incl
from this sentatlves of the gov<
nintry was France and the city of Pi
road called the "Kin
from Kershaw count}
itinera! of. Carolina line. Now
ormer I'resi- other good road fron
dd at 10-30 river straight through
holic t-hurrh ,,eld n"e\ These two
_L , commodate near half
The large , tho COUnty.
luded repre-1 The Ked Hill acho
eminent of; the services of Miss
iris as teacher, and will op
' t r, ?
ik's Highway," and no further (lea
r to the North _ __
let's have an- , ,
i? the Catawba Tlwl4,? '
to the Choster- Ju"geroads
will ac-! Hobgon?My wlf
the people of anything.
, Dobson?No?
ol has secured x.
Llela Coleman Hobgon No; If
eti the summer 'n,? Hie hash, and
tn trim n hot
iths are exported. 1 -- ?
comes a p
Hrlnn.
? never f j THE KJ
| Separates
It's edible It Roes 1 an(^ *fie ^
" it isn't it win j ! from ten
leasant task of only a few mon
[NG AERATOR AND S
, aerates and brings the butter i
ime to accomplish the task co
to fifteen minutes.
-iii<ii\iiij? utrnents.
EPARATOR
in one operation,
mpletely takes
sKinnen or tne bulk or it
months sko. Some prov
still trickling over the b
the land of plenty."
FOOD RIOTS CHRC1
Dispatches from Alexin
the state department toni
July 4, and transmitted
to Vera Cruz, announced
rinta in tho r?ftnlinl ho/1 >?*w
8 products | Mexico was represent
Msions are cisco I)e La Harra and a
order into nent members of the Me:
The Ccuadorean n
KKD, France and the military
a City to the Japanese embassy
Kht, dated present,
by courier j The body of the la
that food President was deposited
art obool/ rt/1 ! i\f f k a av% ?.*y.u ...i ?
e<l by Fran- Mr. Richmond Jen)
II the proml- rier on Ronte 8, in the
dean colony. 1,1 I'rltnus. It s an ^
linister of prjmus, S. C., July
/ attache of
also were i Ah! the InvigorattnR
Pine Fore
I How it clearo the
te Mexican hea(j Qf. muCotiB
in the vault this Bplrlt of Newnesi
clns, rural car-,
i prodest fellow ('oust ipAtlon Ca
1-pound girl. Accumulated wa
P. ADAMS. feet of bowels can
8, 1915. ' poisons, tends to pi
, sots digestion. Yc
Wlilff of the stuffy, irritable, al
ist! isn't you?it's your
throat and inate this poisonou
ailments. It is j one or two Dr. Kin
i and. VJgQf | tonight. Enjoy a
| CUTS O
use* Most Illn. t, u.
Bte In your thirty ' "e
ae? absorption of J a little du
roduce fevers, up- |
>11 belch khr. feel tne Other
most cranky. It Butter 1
condition. Kl1m- I ,
h waste by taking more ol
g's New Life Pills )
full, free bowel 1
UT THE BACK BREAK AND
iK Aerator and Separator make
ty of pleasure and leaves you n
duties that always confront th
made in the KING is sweet and
F it, too; I'll show you.
w n I rMMm
BACK ACHE.
s butter-making
ested and fit for
le housewife. t
pure, and there
:
in *
and a general improvemen
tlona had occurred. Shortf
... .iiwrcii,'" tuuri'ii, wnere l
t In condi- shipment to America t
tge of food ' hence.
i win await rrom the bealth-gtvliii
i few day* brought back by Div i
Mai
u,t.i 5- . * ;'.t t
% Plney Forest . movement In the n
B?U? Pine-Tar- I so grateful. tJet ?
x .healing, ,3o/ rontatoUi?.36 pills,
ugglsts, 25c. gist t^ony for 2 Be.
$
doming?you feel [
in oVIglnal bottle, I ,
, .from., your <lrug> i||
3 I: ?
TV I^lulTAlTIV/1^
Authorized Agent for Lancaatei
/
IJL/ '
r, S. C.